Monday, June 21, 2010

Motorcycle Caused Brain Injuries

Unfortunately, riding a motorcycle is one of the easiest ways to suffer a concussion. Without addressing idiots who do not wear a helmet, the fact is that motorcyclists are nothing compared to 3,000-pound-and-up cars. When a biker gets thrown from a bike, they are immediately at risk for a brain injury.

Brain injuries are defined as physical trauma to the head that disrupts normal brain function. Over a million Americans suffer brain injuries every year, and sometimes the effects are subtle. The most common form of brain injury is a concussion. These are caused by a blow to the head and can range in severity from mild concussions with no symptoms the next day to permanent brain damage. The road may cause both open (bleeding and penetrating) and closed. Closed head injuries like whiplash cause little visible damage to the outside, but can cause significant damage to the brain. Another type of brain injury is the acquired brain injury, which occurs because of deprivation of oxygen from things like water submersion, toxic environments and some medicines.

If you or a loved one has received a head injury, the first step is to take them to a medical practitioner who can help with emergency care and determine the extent of the damage. If the injury was caused by someone else's negligence, you may want to contact a Denver injury attorney.

Be watchful for injury warning signs after an accident. Headaches, memory loss, dizziness, blurred vision, and changes to behavior or cognition should be reported to a medical doctor. Symptoms can appear and increase in severity over time, so it is important to see your doctor before consulting a Denver injury lawyer, despite how you evaluate the injury yourself.

If you suspect an injury, make sure you log all medical and official contact. Any correspondence with others involved in a Denver motorcycle accident like police officers, and insurance companies should be kept in case you need to go to court. People with severe brain damage may need assistance going through the whole legal and medical process. For a Denver personal injury case, the legal definitions and the doctor's official opinion are more important than actual medical facts, so be aware that these two worlds do not always meet up.

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